About: Kimberly Synnott
Profile: Kimberly Synnott is a fashion and beauty expert who's been working in the industry for over ten years. She styles celebrities for television, film and appearances in addition to her thriving image consulting business. While producing fashion trade shows across the United States, Kimberly successfully dabbled in three of her own t-shirt lines: "em", “tee amo" and “kuki tees”. She's passionate about involving all the senses in the styling process and believes that fashion has no boundaries.
Posts by Kimberly Synnott
Take One Thing Off
Posted on November 22, 2010
On the streets of NYC I’m seeing way too many chicks overdoing everything. Ok, that’s a big statement I know. But overdoing is a symbol of compensation for something else. Deep and analytical but true, yes? Too much hair, makeup, accessories,... Read more »
Slap Some Bling on It
Posted on June 18, 2010
Haute Hippie couldn’t be more spot on with their Dickies-slash-necklace inspired creations. Not really sure of the correlation between a Dickie and these embellished tanks but I suppose it has something to do with the neck. An Old Dickie The “dicklace”... Read more »
A Romantic ‘tude Works Magic on Your Mood
Posted on May 20, 2010
This season’s nod to inner-wear worn on the outside can work wonders on freeing your inner goddess. Bustiers and lace underpinnings walking the streets of NYC — paired with a chic trouser — have never looked hotter. The feeling and... Read more »
Wash Your Unmentionables… And Your Slipcovers
Posted on May 18, 2010
I found out the hard way that washing slipcovers (which can cost a fortune, BTW, especially if you buy them from Pottery Barn) takes a slight hand and a lot of courage. Much like washing your favorite $400 set of lingerie from La Perla. Here’s... Read more »
If the Fashion Fits, Sit On It
Posted on May 17, 2010
Repeated themes in fashion and interiors is not a new notion. What walks long legged on the runways of Paris often end up as inspiration for bedding, drapery, rugs and home accessories. What I like to wear is reflective of how I design my own NY pad.... Read more »




